Health & Development

Doctors with Africa CUAMM's journal

Focused on international development, global health, and health policy, Health & Development is Doctors with Africa CUAMM’s journal. It explores health as a key driver of sustainable development, featuring articles on our field work, lessons learned, and best practices, alongside contributions and commentary from international experts. The journal is available online.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE

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Management of insulin-dependent diabetes in low-resource countries: results from the chronic noncommunicable disease project in Iringa rural district of Tanzania

Multi-level barriers to early detection of breast cancer among rural midlife women in Tanzania: A qualitative case stud

Protocol for an evaluation of the initiation of an integrated longitudinal outpatient care model for severe chronic non-communicable diseases (PEN-Plus) at secondary care facilities (district hospitals) in 10 lower-income countries

Comparative effectiveness of chest ultrasound, chest X-ray and computer-aided diagnostic (CAD) for tuberculosis diagnosis in low-resource setting: study protocol for a crosssectional study from Ethiopia

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EDITORIAL BOARD

The professionals behind the desk
Scientific Director
Gavino Maciocco, University of Florence
Executive Director
Anna Talami, Doctors with Africa CUAMM
Managing Editor:
Chiara Di Benedetto, Doctors with Africa CUAMM
Editorial Board:
Andrea Atzori, Doctors with Africa CUAMM; Andrea Berti, Doctors with Africa CUAMM; Dante Carraro, Doctors with Africa CUAMM; Adriano Cattaneo, Doctors with Africa CUAMM; Donata Dalla Riva, Doctors with Africa CUAMM; Silvio Donà, Padua Hospital; Fabio Manenti, Doctors with Africa CUAMM; Ana Pilar Betran Lazaga, WHO – Maternal and Child Health; Giovanni Putoto, Doctors with Africa CUAMM; Angelo Stefanini, Doctors with Africa CUAMM; Anna Talami, Doctors with Africa CUAMM; Ademe Tsegaye, WHO Global Civil Society Task Force on TB; Calistus Wilunda, Monitoring and Evaluation – Kyoto University; Martha Nyagaya, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation